Stibium or Anti.Mony… AntiMani… and other types of el.e.men.TS host.ile to gold (which is the colour of true mon.ey – our free from codons O blood of XO blood-line)

Antimony also is used in the making of bullets and bullet tracers.[73] This element is also used in traditional cosmetics,[74][75] event paint and glass art crafts. An application as an opacifier inenamel declined in use after the 1930s, after several intoxications were reported.[67][76]

be careful women what you use to underline your eyes with…

The ancient words for antimony mostly have, as their chief meaning, kohl, the sulfide of antimony. Pliny the Elder, however, distinguishes between male and female forms of antimony; the male form is probably the sulfide, while the female form, which is superior, heavier, and less friable, has been suspected to be native metallic antimony.[26]

The Egyptians called antimony mśDMT; in hieroglyphs, the vowels are uncertain, but there is an Arabic tradition that the word is ميسديميت mesdemet.[27][28] The Greek word, στίμμι stimmi, is probably a loan word from Arabic or Egyptian sdm

Another popular etymology is the hypothetical Greek word ἀντίμόνος antimonos, “against aloneness”, explained as “not found as metal”, or “not found unalloyed”…